There has never been any commercial mining in Antarctica, there are no current plans to mine Antarctica and mining is currently completely banned by the Antarctic Treaty. There are no known future plans by any of the Antarctic Treaty nations to reverse this decision.
The correct answer is - the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
The initial name of Yugoslavia, was actually the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, or as it is often referred to in the Balkans the Kingdom of SHS. This mane was largely given to the country because of the three dominant ethnic groups in it, the Serbs, the Croats, and the Slovenes.
Afterwards, with the inclusion of Macedonia in it, the name changed in Yugoslavia, and also Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro, were given bigger recognition as federal states. All of the states had their names and the prefix SR (meaning Socialist Republic) in front of their names.
Yugoslavia was a name given because it means the land of South Slavs, with yug/o meaning south, and slavia meaning the land of Slavs.
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<u>deciding how many cans of vegetables to store at a warehouse.</u></h2><h2 />
Explanation:
<h3>The quaternary economic activities do not involve physical involvement into the production, trade, or storage of the products, but instead, this type of economic activity is performed strictly by using ones brain, thus making decisions and plans that are going to be performed by the workers in the primary and secondary (occasionally in the tertiary) economic layers.</h3>
The crust moves across the mantle
It would be through Palk Strait<span>, from Dhanushkodi, in Tamil Nadu to Talai Mannar, Sri Lanka, approximately a distance of 32 km.</span>